This year's TRANSSION can be described as a shining light, and the new products at MWC are all eye-catching. Next up is a new camera, the Camon 30 Premier 5G, which is the successor to the existing Camon 20 Premier 5G, which still focuses on imagery, and uses Sony's IMX890 sensor for the main camera.
The appearance is relatively unique, with a straight bezel and a very narrow screen bezel; The design on the back is unique, with a curved trim on the edge, and the huge quad-camera module resembles the OnePlus Ace series and the Huawei Mate 50 series. There is a red indicator in the upper left corner of the back, which will light up when incoming calls and ** shooting.
In terms of screen, it is equipped with 677-inch AMOLED punch-hole display with 1400 nits peak brightness, 2780 x 1264 resolution, support for LTPO variable refresh rate, other specifications of the screen are not revealed.
It is equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 8200 processor, 12GB and 512GB storage, a built-in 5000mAh battery, and supports 70W wired fast charging.
The main image,The three cameras are all 50 million pixels,Among them, the main camera is Sony IMX890,1 1.56 inches; In addition, there is a 50-million-pixel ultra-wide-angle and a 50-million-pixel periscope telephoto, with a 35mm equivalent focal length of 70mm, and macro mode, combined with digital magnification, can achieve 60x hybrid zoom. To improve image quality, the Sony CXD5622GG ISP is also integrated, with a performance of up to 46 TFLOPs (FP16) with AI noise reduction when recording HDR** and 4K night scenes**.
The Camon 30 Premier 5G is scheduled to be available in Q2 with an unannounced price.